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Attorneys Lorraine Campos, Jonathan Aronie, Jason Workmaster and David Dowd join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss "The Rogers" awards which highlight the top legal and contracting developments of the past year. August 7, 2018
What are key acquisition policy highlights in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act? Find out when Etherton and Associates President Jon Etherton and Tom Sisti, senior director and chief legislative counsel for SAP, join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. May 28, 2018
The District of Columbia District Court ruled the Russian-based company’s arguments on both lawsuits didn’t hold up.
DoD says the transition to new contractors, conducted while it was also restructuring its health plan's benefits, proved more complicated than expected.
GSA, OMB embrace Congressional enthusiasm for commercial e-commerce portals, but say several more legal changes are needed to bring the plan to fruition.
Kaspersky Lab seeks to overturn the provision in the 2018 NDAA that prohibits agencies from using the company’s products or services.
NDAA gives agencies special funds for contractors dedicated to modernizing IT systems, cybersecurity, etc.
Larry Allen joined Federal Drive to talk about GSA's recent developments toward creating a governmentwide e-commerce portal.
Seven House Democrats and five Republicans are asking President Donald Trump to consider giving all civilian federal employees the same 2.4 percent pay raise that military members are expected to get in 2018.
For people buying and using information technology for the Defense Department, the 2018 NDAA has lots to say about procurement and bid protests.
A provision in the annual defense bill mandates a new Pentagon analysis of current personnel policies and whether they're harming officer retention.
In a special report, "Is splitting the security clearance process destined for failure?" Federal News Radio explores how a small provision in the 2018 defense authorization bill could have major repercussions on the background investigations backlog and could put the future of the National Background Investigations Bureau in question.
The Senate wants a two-year pilot program to set up online commercial marketplaces.
The Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) Act made it through the defense authorization bill conference intact.